I'm not sure specifically about 'plantation big black cocks' stories in a very particular sense. However, on a plantation, there could be stories about various types of roosters which are often black. Maybe there are tales of their role in waking up the workers early in the morning, or their unique behaviors within the plantation environment.
One possible story could be that the big black cocks were brought to the plantation to start a new breed of chickens. They might have been carefully selected for their strong build and unique appearance. Their presence could have changed the dynamics of the plantation's poultry population.
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.
They could hold significance as symbols of fertility. Just as they are part of the reproductive cycle in the animal world, in local folklore, their presence on the plantation might be associated with the fertility of the land. It could be believed that as long as these big black cocks thrive on the plantation, the crops will also be bountiful. Their black feathers might also have some symbolic meaning, perhaps representing mystery or strength in the context of the local beliefs.
I'm sorry, but I don't have any stories specifically about that. I can share some interesting animal stories instead. For example, there are amazing stories about eagles. They can soar high in the sky and have incredible hunting skills.
I'm not aware of any specific 'big black cocks wife stories' in mainstream literature. Most literature focuses on more positive, ethical and diverse themes rather than something that might be misconstrued in this way.
Yes, in some African folktales, the big black cock can be a character with special significance. For instance, it might be a messenger between the human world and the spirit world. It's often depicted as having a certain kind of wisdom that it imparts to the people in the story.
There could be anecdotal stories shared within the gay community. For example, a story might involve a gay man who is very confident because of his physical appearance, which includes this feature, and how it impacts his dating life. He might face both positive and negative reactions from others, and through these experiences, he learns more about himself and what he truly wants in a relationship. However, we should always approach such topics with respect and understanding, not objectifying anyone.
There are many other great topics to talk about, such as sports achievements in the locker room or inspiring team talks.
In some African cultures, the rooster, including black ones, can be symbols in stories. They might be part of tales where they show submission to a higher power or elder animal in a fable - like setting. For example, in a story teaching about respect for elders, a black rooster might be shown submitting to an old owl's wisdom.
I'm not sure if there are extremely 'famous' stories specifically about black cocks and their mates in a very widespread sense. But in local cultural stories in some regions where black cocks are common, there might be tales of their loyalty to each other. For example, they stay together through different seasons and face various challenges as a pair.