No. Comparing in such a vulgar way is inappropriate and not acceptable in civilized society. It violates the norms of good taste and respect for others.
Talking about books is a great alternative. We can discuss our favorite novels, the ideas in them, and how they've influenced us. It enriches our minds and is a much more civilized conversation topic.
First, be aware of the inappropriateness of such topics. When in a conversation, if someone brings it up, firmly change the topic. For example, start talking about a new movie or a book you've read.
I remember my first time riding a horse. I was really nervous. The horse was so big. But once I got on, with the help of the instructor, it was a great feeling. I just trotted around the arena slowly.
Appropriate sharing of such stories would involve making sure it's in a context that everyone is comfortable with. If it's a group of friends who are into farming and raising poultry, comparing the growth or unique behaviors of their roosters can be a fun and educational topic. You could talk about how one rooster's crow was louder or more distinct than the others, without getting into inappropriate details.
To ensure the stories are positive, focus on achievements. For example, if a 'cock' (rooster) has won a local poultry show, that's a great story to share. It's inclusive when we let everyone contribute their own experiences, whether it's about a small backyard rooster or a large - scale farm one.
Black cocks in folklore can also represent courage. In some African folk stories, the black cock is depicted as a brave creature that stands up against larger and more powerful foes. It's a symbol of tenacity within those cultural tales.