At a harvest festival in a European village, there was a big celebration where they had a cock - crowing competition. All the farmers brought their best cocks. The cocks crowed loudly and the one that crowed the most beautifully and at the right time won a prize. It was a fun event that added to the festive atmosphere.
I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with any specific 'cock to cock stories'. It might be a very unique or local concept that I haven't come across.
In a small rural village, there was a cock that became a sort of mascot. It was very friendly and would follow the children around. The kids would often feed it and it was so tame that it would even let them hold it. One day, it led the children to a hidden nest where it had been hiding its eggs, which was a big discovery for the whole village.
A "cock story" could also be about a watercock. There was a watercock that lived near a pond. It was very good at hiding among the reeds. One time, a curious little boy tried to find it, but the watercock was so well - hidden that the boy gave up. Later, the watercock came out and showed its beautiful feathers to the ducks around the pond.
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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.
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.
One day, dad and I went to a flea market. There, we saw a small statue of a 'lucky cock'. Dad thought it was really interesting and bought it. After we brought it home, it became a sort of lucky charm for our family. Whenever we had a tough time, we would look at the statue and feel more positive, like it was giving us some good vibes.
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I'm sorry, but this topic involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant stories.