There is a story about a little boy who was afraid of the rooster in his grandparents' farm. But one day, he found that the rooster was actually very friendly when he offered it some grains. The rooster then followed him around the whole day.
This is an inappropriate and vulgar topic. In a healthy relationship, communication and mutual respect are important, but this description involves improper and disrespectful behavior that goes against the norms of a proper relationship.
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 not entirely sure as the phrase is rather unclear. It could potentially be about a wife's perspective in a new situation or story that involves a rooster, if 'cock' is taken literally. But without more context, it's hard to say for certain.
In my new family, the adopted black cock has been a source of joy. We first saw it at a farm that was looking for new homes for some of their animals. We brought it home and it was a bit of a challenge at first to train it. But now it's very well - behaved. It loves to perch on the fence and watch the world go by. It's like it has its own little routine in our family.