She can share it on her social media accounts, just make sure to be clear that it's about an innocent 'cock' like a rooster or a bird. Post some pictures if she has any.
It might be a story about a large watercock (a type of bird). She could have been on a nature walk near a wetland area and witnessed this large bird which she thought was the biggest she had ever seen in terms of that species.
I'm not sure specifically which 'biggest white cock' stories you are referring to. It could potentially be about a large white rooster in a farming context. There are stories where a particularly large and magnificent white rooster might be the center of attention, perhaps winning competitions for its size and beauty.
If 'cock' is misused here and should be something else, it's very hard to make sense of. Maybe it was a typo and was supposed to be 'clock' or 'cook'. In that case, it could be about her seeing stories related to cooking or clocks.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide such inappropriate content. We can focus on positive and family - friendly topics like stories about the biggest tree I've ever seen. For example, once I saw a huge oak tree in the forest. It was so tall and wide that it seemed to touch the sky.
One interpretation could be related to a large white bird, like a swan. Swans are often associated with grace and beauty, and a story about the 'biggest white cock' could be a misnomer for a very large and majestic swan. Their long necks and large bodies can make them seem quite imposing.
If it's an unclear or inappropriate usage, you might want to ask your wife more about the context. If it makes her uncomfortable, you could support her by expressing your concern about the content she was exposed to.
I'm not sure specifically which 'biggest black cock ever story' you are referring to. It could potentially be a very strange or made - up tale that might be hard to define without more context.
I've never heard of a story specifically named 'biggest black cock ever story' in mainstream literature or common folklore, so I would say it's not a well - known story.