Definitely not. Traditional folktales tend to have well - known characters, moral lessons, and a more coherent plot. 'Big black take my shoes off cock story' is so random and doesn't fit the characteristics of a traditional folktale. There's no indication of a cultural or historical background that would classify it as such.
This phrase is really hard to decipher. 'Big black' could refer to a person or an object, 'take his shoes off' is a simple action, but 'cock story' is very ambiguous. It might be a story told within a small group with a special in - group meaning that outsiders don't understand.
In general, a relationship should be based on respect and positive communication. If these stories are likely to make the other person feel uncomfortable or violate the boundaries of propriety, then it is not suitable. It's important to ensure that any conversation between husband and wife is conducive to the well - being of the relationship.
Well, if by "black cock stories" we mean something positive like stories about black - feathered cocks in a cultural or historical context, for example, tales from a region where black cocks are considered symbols of something good, then it might be okay for a wife to share with her husband. However, if the intention is vulgar, it's clearly not acceptable in a healthy relationship.
This kind of story goes against moral and ethical norms. In a healthy relationship, there should be loyalty, respect and love between partners, not such abnormal and improper behavior.
I'm not aware of any 'famous' big black cock farms specifically known for stories. Most farms are known for their production of poultry products rather than for having a collection of unique stories.