There's no common knowledge about a so - called 'family black cocks story'. It might be a very specific story within a particular community or family. Maybe it's a fictional story created by someone, where the black cocks are symbols in the story, representing something like courage or protection within the family context.
Since there is no pre - existing information about this 'family black cocks story' generally. It could potentially be a cultural story passed down in a certain region. For example, in some cultures, black cocks might be associated with certain superstitions or traditions. So this story could be about how these beliefs are intertwined with the family's experiences and values related to the black cocks.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'family black cocks story' is. It could be a story about a family that has black cocks (roosters) on their farm, perhaps detailing their daily activities, like how they take care of the cocks, or the role the cocks play in their family life.
Maybe there are stories where a black rooster is the protector of a small family farm. It chases away small pests and foxes, and the children on the farm love to watch it strut around, full of pride and confidence.
One story could be about a family who adopted a black rooster. The rooster was initially shy but over time became a friendly part of the household. It would wake the family up in the morning with its crowing and would follow the children around the yard as they played.
As I don't know the exact 'family black cocks story', I can't share its interesting aspects directly. But if it's about real black cocks in a family, it could be interesting to learn about how the family trains them, if they do any special shows with the cocks or how they interact with other animals on the farm because of the cocks.
There could be a story where a black cock was a hero. In a field full of pests that were about to destroy all the crops, the black cock bravely chased away the pests with its sharp beak and quick movements. The farmers were so grateful and it was celebrated throughout the region.
There could be stories where a black cock is a central character in the fables or tales told within a white - family setting. Maybe it's a story about a black cock that saves the family's farm from a predator. The black cock, being different in color, might initially be seen as an oddity but then proves its worth.
If we consider 'black cocks' as a type of rooster, it's rather unusual to think of them having 'wives' in a human - like sense on the beach. However, if we are talking metaphorically, perhaps a story could be about a black - feathered rooster that strays near the beach area and some other animals or birds it encounters there, like a group of hens that might be seen as its 'wives' in a very loose sense. But this is more of a creative interpretation.
In a certain community, there was a black cock that was a bit of an outcast. But a local family with a love for animals adopted it. They took care of its needs, provided it with proper food and shelter. The black cock soon became a part of their family and even became a local attraction as it was so friendly to visitors.
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.
Black cocks in nature, like the Black Grouse. One interesting story is their unique mating display. The male Black Grouse gathers in a special area called a lek. They puff out their feathers, fan their tails and make distinctive calls to attract females. It's a spectacular sight in the wild.
In some African folklore, the black cock might be seen as a symbol of strength and courage. However, there are no specific stories that directly connect it to 'virgins' in a traditional sense. Folklore often varies greatly across different regions and tribes.