There's a story about a pheasant with a very large tail in a mountainous area. Hunters often targeted it because of its unique appearance. But the pheasant was very clever and always managed to escape. Its 'big cock' - like tail was not only a symbol of beauty but also a survival tool as it could use it to distract predators and then fly away quickly.
Sure. In a forest, there is a large male pheasant with magnificent plumage, a 'big cock' so to speak. He has a harem of female pheasants. But there is a sly younger male pheasant. One day, while the big male is busy fending off a rival from a different territory, the sly one sneaks in and courts some of the females, thus creating a 'cuckold' situation for the big male.
Sure. On a particular farm, there was a big white cock that was the leader of the flock. It always found the best spots for the hens to forage. The hens would follow it around all day. One day, it led them to a patch of fresh grass full of insects, which made for a great meal for the whole flock.
Male turkeys also have an interesting growth pattern. Their snoods (the long, fleshy growths on their heads) and their tail feathers grow as they age. The more prominent these features are, the more likely the male turkey is to attract a female. The growth of these features is part of the male turkey's development into a sexually mature and attractive individual.
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Well, perhaps a 'big boy cock story' could be about a boy who finds an injured bird (a cock - bird). He takes it home, nurses it back to health. He has to be a 'big boy' and be responsible for the bird's well - being, getting food for it, making a safe place for it to stay, etc.
Sure. A big rooster often has a very loud and distinct crow. It can be used to mark territory or wake up the whole farm in the morning. Their large combs and wattles are also quite interesting features.
Among meerkats, the subordinate meerkats are submissive to the dominant ones. They will wait for the dominant meerkats to eat first. For example, when a group finds food, the submissive meerkats will stand aside and let the leaders have their fill. This submissive behavior helps maintain order within the meerkat group.
Another story could be about a flamingo. Flamingos are known for their long legs and pink feathers. In the story, a flamingo was standing in a shallow lake. Its long legs kept it above the water while it used its curved beak to filter - feed. The pink color of its feathers made it stand out in the otherwise blue - green landscape of the lake. This unique look also helped it attract a mate during the mating season.
We should focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly topics rather than seeking stories with inappropriate connotations.
Your description involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant stories.