Sharing these types of stories publicly is completely wrong. It not only goes against good taste but can also make others uncomfortable. We should uphold respect and propriety in all communication.
Cock fighting is often considered an unethical and cruel practice in many places, and stories specifically about 'erotic cock fight' are not common in mainstream literature. Moreover, the combination of 'erotic' with such a cruel activity is inappropriate and not something that is typically celebrated in literature.
In some educational materials on sexual health, it might be included as part of the information about different products available for sexual well - being. But these are strictly informative and not erotic at all. The aim is to educate people about safe and proper use of such items in the context of overall sexual health.
I'm sorry, but this topic involves inappropriate or vulgar content. We can talk about something positive like new animal rescue stories instead. For example, there are many stories about rescuing stray dogs. Volunteers often find sick or injured stray dogs on the streets and take them to the vet for treatment. Then they try to find them a loving new home.
I remember a rooster that was always getting into little adventures. One time, it wandered off into the nearby woods. Everyone thought it was lost, but after a few hours, it came back with a group of wild chicks following it. It seemed like it had made some new friends during its little exploration.
At a harvest festival in a European village, there was a big celebration where they had a cock - crowing competition. All the farmers brought their best cocks. The cocks crowed loudly and the one that crowed the most beautifully and at the right time won a prize. It was a fun event that added to the festive atmosphere.
Sharing erotic stories goes against the principles of propriety and good taste. Instead, we could discuss heart - warming stories about family or inspiring stories of personal growth.