I'm not entirely sure what 'bog cock stories' specifically refer to. It could be some very local or made - up genre of stories that I'm not familiar with.
One interesting cock story in folklore is the story of the Golden Cockerel in Russian folklore. It was a magical cockerel that could predict danger. The czar in the story relied on it for warnings, but things took a tragic turn when he didn't heed its final warning properly.
On the farm, there is often a big rooster that is the king of the yard. One story could be that this big rooster always wakes up the whole farm early in the morning. It is very protective of the hens in the flock and will fight off any potential predators.
No. These types of stories are often not ethical as they involve fetishizing a body part in a way that is not in line with general social and ethical norms. It can be seen as objectifying and inappropriate.
I'm not sure there are any well - known 'cock in the ahower stories' in a general sense. It might be a very specific or made - up concept that I'm not familiar with.
Since the term 'cock' can also have other meanings in different contexts, but assuming it refers to the animal here. These stories could be part of a local folklore. For example, in a rural area, there might be stories passed down generations about a particular cock that had some extraordinary transformation. It could be related to a local superstition or just a creative story to teach kids about nature and change.