Since the term is not very common, it's difficult to point to a specific popular story. If it was a misnomer or something very specific to a certain sub - culture or creative group, it would need more clarification. Maybe it could be a new or emerging type of story that hasn't reached a wide audience yet.
I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with any so - called'morphed cock stories' in the context of popular stories. It's a rather unusual concept and not a common theme in mainstream literature or well - known tales.
If we think about it in a more abstract way,'morphed cock stories' could be stories where the idea of a cock (maybe as a symbol or an object) goes through a series of changes or metamorphoses. It could be related to cultural stories where an object with similar characteristics changes over time, or in a made - up fable where the 'cock' - like thing has different adventures as it morphs, but again, this is all based on a rather ambiguous term.
I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with any specific 'cock to cock stories'. It might be a very unique or local concept that I haven't come across.
A "cock story" could also be about a watercock. There was a watercock that lived near a pond. It was very good at hiding among the reeds. One time, a curious little boy tried to find it, but the watercock was so well - hidden that the boy gave up. Later, the watercock came out and showed its beautiful feathers to the ducks around the pond.
Maybe there are stories where grandpa's rooster had a special talent, like being able to find hidden treats better than any other animal on the farm. This could have led to some fun and interesting tales that grandpa would tell the grandchildren.
Suppose 'cock' refers to a faucet. There might be a story of an old - fashioned house with leaky faucets. A plumber was called in and he told the family all about the history of faucet control. He then showed them how to properly maintain the faucets to avoid future leaks. He shared some of his own experiences of dealing with difficult faucet situations in other houses, which was both educational and entertaining for the family.
No. I've never heard of a 'cock 2 cock story' being popular. It's not something that is widely known in mainstream literature or storytelling.
Sorry, I don't have a pre - made Toxic Cock Story. It could be that in a certain village, there was a rooster that was rumored to be 'toxic' in the sense that it made other chickens sick. The villagers had to figure out what was wrong with this rooster and how to keep the rest of the flock healthy.
Your description involves vulgar and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
I'm not sure what exactly you mean by 'giant cock story'. If it's about a big cockerel in a fable or a real - life encounter with a large male chicken, that could be interesting. Maybe it could be a story where the rooster was very big and had some heroic deeds in the barnyard, like protecting the hens from a fox.
I'm not familiar with a typical 'horse cock story'. But let's say there was a horse in a village. This horse had a strange habit of cocking its head in a very funny way. People in the village started making up stories about how this horse got this habit. Some said it was because it once saw a magical bird that made it do that, and these stories became the so - called 'horse cock stories' in the village.