It might be a story about a large watercock (a type of bird). She could have been on a nature walk near a wetland area and witnessed this large bird which she thought was the biggest she had ever seen in terms of that species.
Well, perhaps it could be a story about a wife who went to Cancun and encountered a large rooster on a local farm. She might have been amused by its size and the way it strutted around.
In some cultures, a rooster can symbolize fertility and new beginnings. So having a rooster present at a wedding could be a way to wish the couple a fruitful and prosperous marriage filled with new opportunities and growth.
Once upon a time, in a small village school, there was a class that had a little project about taking care of farm animals. One student brought in a rooster which was said to be the biggest in the class. This rooster had magnificent feathers, all shiny and colorful. It strutted around the makeshift coop in the schoolyard as if it knew it was special. Every morning, it would be the first to crow, waking up the whole class with its loud and proud call.
Well, there was a wife who lived in a village. She noticed a big cock strutting around near their house. She was initially a bit scared but then started to leave out scraps for it. As time passed, the big cock became quite friendly with her. It would follow her around when she worked in the garden, and it became a funny and endearing part of her daily life.
On the farm, there is often a big rooster that is the king of the yard. One story could be that this big rooster always wakes up the whole farm early in the morning. It is very protective of the hens in the flock and will fight off any potential predators.
Maybe the way your uncle trained the rooster, if he did any training at all. It could be trained to do simple tricks or respond to certain calls.
If we look at it from a more literal sense, it might be about a person or a situation where there was some reluctance towards these 'black cock stories' (again, thinking of 'cock' as a rooster), but in the end, they succumbed. For example, in a fable or a cultural narrative where black roosters play a significant role, perhaps a character initially didn't believe in those stories but finally submitted to the idea that they hold some truth or importance.
Well, if we take 'big cock' as a big rooster, it could mean a story about cheating on a boyfriend in a situation involving a big rooster. Maybe it's on a farm and there's some sort of misbehavior related to the presence of this big rooster.
Well, there could be a story about a big cock (rooster) that was the king of the barnyard. All the other chickens and animals were in awe of him. He would wake everyone up early in the morning with his loud crowing, and he protected the hens from any potential predators.
If 'cock' means a rooster, it could mean that the rooster was so large or had such a big presence that it didn't fit into the stories she was telling, perhaps the stories were about small, domestic settings and the idea of a big rooster was too much for the framework of those stories.