No, it's not a very common phrase. It's rather specific and would only be used in contexts where there is a particular interest in the husband's relationship with a rooster and the wife's act of sharing that story.
This is an extremely abnormal and inappropriate situation. Such a scenario involves unethical and immoral behavior that goes against basic family values and social norms.
If a daughter shares an inappropriate story with the family, it's important to stay calm. First, gently interrupt her and let her know that the story is not suitable for family discussion. Then, depending on her age, have an age - appropriate conversation about appropriate topics for family sharing.
I'm not sure specifically which 'cock cage mother story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or even some very specific local or personal stories with this name. It might be a very unique or made - up tale that needs more context to be fully explained.
Perhaps the husband was in charge of taking care of a rooster, and the wife is sharing the story of how he managed it. For example, how he trained the rooster or some interesting behavior of the rooster that the husband witnessed. It could also be a story passed down in the family about the husband's early days on the farm and his relation to the rooster.
One real mother - daughter bonding story could be about a mother and daughter who go on a hiking trip together. They start early in the morning, chatting and sharing stories along the way. The mother points out different plants and animals, teaching her daughter about nature. By the end of the day, their relationship has deepened as they've shared this wonderful experience.
Yes, if it's a rooster. It could symbolize new beginnings. In many cultures, the rooster's crow is associated with the start of a new day, so in the mother's story, it could represent a new phase in her life or in the family.
The male protagonist approached the female protagonist in order to cheat her of her shares. The female protagonist was an illegitimate daughter. The shares were left to her by her mother. The female protagonist finally went to Milan. The names of the novels could be " share scam "," fugitive shares "," Milan's lonely pursuit of defeat ", etc.
If we avoid the vulgar misinterpretation, it could potentially mean that a wife shares a story related to her husband's rooster (a real rooster perhaps if they are involved in farming or have a rural - related anecdote). For example, if they have a pet rooster and there are some interesting incidents about it.