I'm not aware of any specific 'big black cocks wife stories' in mainstream literature. Most literature focuses on more positive, ethical and diverse themes rather than something that might be misconstrued in this way.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'family black cocks story' is. It could be a story about a family that has black cocks (roosters) on their farm, perhaps detailing their daily activities, like how they take care of the cocks, or the role the cocks play in their family life.
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.
The phrase is very unclear and might be a misphrasing. If 'cocks' is referring to roosters in a very strange context, it could potentially be about a story where a wife somehow gets involved with roosters, but this is a very odd and not common scenario.
If it's about looking at roosters, it can be normal. Many people find farm animals interesting, and roosters have unique features like their colorful feathers and loud crowing.
No, it doesn't seem to be a common type of story at all. The combination of words is rather strange and not something one typically hears in mainstream storytelling.
No, it's not a common story type. Most stories focus on more positive themes like love, friendship, or adventure. A story with this title seems rather odd and not in line with typical story themes.
One way to think of it non - literally is that 'big black cocks' might be a local or cultural reference to a type of bird or animal, and the 'wife stories' could be about the experiences or tales related to the relationship between the animal and its female counterpart in a more nature - based or fable - like context. However, this is a very forced interpretation to avoid the more inappropriate connotations.