Well, once I saw a rooster that was so protective of its hens. It would chase away any stray dogs that came near. It was like a little knight in feathers.
One interesting story could be about a rooster that wakes up the whole village every morning without fail. It's so punctual that people start their day relying on its crow. Another one could be a rooster that protects its hens from a fox by bravely standing in front of the threat and making a lot of noise to scare the fox away.
There was a rooster on my grandpa's farm that had a unique crow. It was louder and more melodious than the others. Every morning, it would be the first to crow and wake up the whole farm. It was like the little leader among the roosters.
In a story, the big rooster might have chased away a potential predator from the yard. When the wife sees this brave act, she is very surprised. The rooster, which she thought was just for eggs and decoration, turns out to be a great protector.
In some cultures, there are stories of families living together in close - knit communities. For example, in a small village, a family might take in a traveling couple. The wife of the host family would share her knowledge of local plants and cooking with the female traveler. They would exchange stories about their different lives, and this sharing created a bond that lasted for a long time, even after the travelers moved on.
Well, here's one. There was a rooster on a small farm. This rooster was really proud. Every morning, it would wake up the whole farm with its loud crowing. It was so protective of the hens in the coop. Once, a fox came near, and the rooster bravely stood in front of the hens and flapped its wings furiously, scaring the fox away.
Another story tells of a young boy who was lost during the Chinese New Year. He followed a rooster into a cave. Inside the cave, he found a hidden treasure. The rooster was like a guide leading him to good fortune. When he returned to his village with the treasure, he shared it with everyone. And from then on, the rooster was seen as a bringer of unexpected blessings during the Chinese New Year. People started to believe that if they were kind to roosters, good things would come their way.
Perhaps your wife is interested in poultry shows. You find a rare breed of rooster for her. It has beautiful feathers and a unique crow. You present it to her as a gift. She then spends a lot of time training the rooster for shows, and it becomes the star of the local poultry shows, making her very proud.
This could be a rather strange and inappropriate topic. However, if we consider it in a more symbolic or humorous way, perhaps it could mean a wife desires a grand or showy possession, like a big, fancy house that stands out like a big rooster in a barnyard.
Maybe the stories are about a big rooster that has some extraordinary behaviors. For example, it might be very friendly towards the wife and follows her around the yard all day, which surprises her.
Sure. We raised a rooster that was very friendly. It would follow my little brother around the yard as if it was his pet. It was really cute.