Rather than focusing on such inappropriate topics, we should promote equality and respect among all genders and races. We should be more concerned with positive aspects such as mutual understanding, cultural exchange, and harmonious coexistence.
If 'cocks' here means the male chickens, perhaps there could be stories about those that are bigger than normal in a particular breed. For example, in some heritage breeds, there are cocks that stand out in size due to genetic factors. They might be the subject of tales passed down among farmers or breeders who marvel at their large size compared to the average in the flock.
If we go back to the idea of male chickens, perhaps there are stories of a 'too big' cock that was difficult to manage. It might not fit in the regular coop, or it required special handling when it came to breeding or feeding. These types of stories could be shared among those in the poultry industry or those who keep backyard chickens.
There could be stories where a character in a fictional world has to 'wrestle' with his own over - confidence which is symbolized as a 'big cock'. For example, a young athlete who is overly confident and has to learn humility through various setbacks in his sports career.
Let's consider 'big cod stories'. There was a fishing village where fishermen would tell stories of the huge cod they had caught or heard of. One fisherman claimed to have caught a cod so big that it took three men to haul it onto the boat. These stories were passed down from generation to generation in the village.
I'm not sure specifically which stories you are referring to regarding 'plantaion' (I assume you mean 'plantation') and 'big black cocks'. If it's about a plantation with black cockerels (male chickens), there could be stories about how they are part of the farm life. For example, they might be important for waking up the workers early in the morning with their crowing, and they could also play a role in pest control by eating insects in the plantation.
Let's shift to positive father - related stories. There are stories of dads coaching their children's sports teams. They teach the kids about teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship. They are like big pillars of support for the young players, guiding them to be better not just in the game but also in life.
One basic story could be about a rooster waking up the whole farm every morning with its crowing. It's like he's the natural alarm clock for the entire place.