The beginning of the tales of the rooster. Fairytale rooster

There lived an old man and an old woman, and they lived in great poverty. The only bellies they had were a rooster and a dog, and they fed them poorly. So the dog says to the rooster:
- Come on, brother Petka, let's go into the forest: life here is bad for us.
“Let’s leave,” says the rooster, “it won’t get any worse.”
So they went wherever they looked. We wandered around all day; It was getting dark - it was time to stop for the night. They left the road into the forest and chose a large hollow tree. The rooster flew up onto a branch, the dog climbed into the hollow and fell asleep.
In the morning, just as dawn began to break, the rooster cried: “Ku-ku-re-ku!” The fox heard the rooster; She wanted to eat rooster meat. So she went up to the tree and began praising the rooster:
- What a rooster! I have never seen such a bird: what beautiful feathers, what a red comb, and what a clear voice! Fly to me, handsome.
- What business? - asks the rooster.
- Let's go visit me: today is my housewarming party, and I have a lot of peas in store for you.
“Okay,” says the rooster, “but I can’t go alone: ​​my comrade is with me.”
“This is such happiness! - thought the fox. “Instead of one rooster there will be two.”
- Where is your friend? - she asks. - I’ll invite him to visit too.
“He spends the night there in the hollow,” answers the rooster.
The fox rushed into the hollow, and the dog grabbed its muzzle - tsap!.. Caught and tore the fox to pieces.

Russian fairy tale

Once upon a time there was a cockerel and a hen. The cockerel was in a hurry, still in a hurry, and the hen kept saying to herself: “Petya, don’t rush.” Petya, take your time. Once a cockerel was pecking bean seeds, but in a hurry he choked. He choked, couldn’t breathe, couldn’t hear, as if he was lying dead. The chicken got scared and rushed to the owner...

  • Cockerel and bean seed

    Russian fairy tale

    The cockerel was rummaging in the yard and found a bean seed. I wanted to swallow it, but I choked. He choked and fell, and lies there, not breathing! The chicken saw it, ran up to him and asked: - Ko-ko-ko! Cockerel-cockerel, why are you lying there and not breathing? The rooster answers: - I choked on bobok... Go to the cow, ask for butter - bobok...

  • Cockerel - golden comb

    Russian fairy tale

    Once upon a time there was a cat, a thrush and a cockerel - a golden comb. They lived in the forest, in a hut. The cat and the blackbird go into the forest to chop wood, and leave the cockerel alone. When they leave, they are severely punished: “We will go far, but you stay to be a housekeeper and don’t raise your voice; when the fox comes, don’t look out the window. The fox visited...

  • Cockerel - golden comb and miracle chalk

    Russian fairy tale

    Once upon a time there lived an old man and an old woman. One day they were eating peas and dropped one pea on the floor. The pea rolled across the floor and rolled into the underground. The pea lay there for a long time or for a short time, but suddenly it began to grow. It grew and grew and grew to the floor. The old woman saw and said: “Old man, we need to cut through the floor: ...

  • Golden Cockerel

    Russian fairy tale

    Grandmother and grandfather lived. And they had a rooster and a hen. One day my grandmother and grandfather quarreled. And the grandmother says to the grandfather: “Grandfather, take the rooster for yourself, and give me the chicken.” Here is a grandfather living with a rooster, and they have nothing to eat. And it’s good for the grandmother with the chicken, the chicken lays eggs. The grandfather says to the rooster: “Cockerel, cockerel! Although I don’t want to...

  • Cat, cockerel and fox

    Belarusian fairy tale

    Once upon a time there lived a cat and a cockerel. We lived well, together. The cat went hunting, and the cockerel cooked dinner, swept the hut, and sang songs. One day the cat went hunting, and the cockerel locked the door behind him and began to cook dinner. The fox was running, saw the hut and went to the window: “Hey, who’s the boss here?” “I am,” says the cockerel. - Let me into the hut. ...

  • Cockerel and hen

    Ukrainian fairy tale

    There lived a grandfather and a woman, and they had a chicken and a cockerel. Grandfather and grandmother died, and the cockerel and chicken ate everything without them - beans and everything else. They sat on the perch. Cockerel: “Crow!” - he grabbed a pebble and choked. So the chicken cried and cried, then ran to the sea to ask for water: - Sea, sea, give me water! ...

  • Hen and cockerel

    Russian fairy tale

    There lived a cockerel with a hen. The cockerel got drunk and got his trousers dirty. The chicken went to wash in the river. She washed it and washed it, and the lump on her forehead flew out of her trousers. She ran home, the cockerel was lying on the stove. “Cockerel, what do you know?” - “What should I know?” - he says. “Ah,” he says, “the Germans have come to Rus'!”...

  • Cat and cockerel

    Ukrainian fairy tale

    Once upon a time there lived a cat and a rooster and they became brothers. The cat needed to go for firewood, so he said to the cockerel: “You, cockerel, sit on the stove and eat rolls, and I’ll go for firewood, and the fox will come, then don’t respond.” Left. A fox came running and began to lure the cockerel out of the hut: - Brother cockerel, open up! Brother cockerel...

  • How the cockerel and the hen went for nuts

    Latvian fairy tale

    Let's send the cockerel and the chicken to the nuts. The cockerel climbed onto the hazel tree, to the very top, and the chicken stood below, waiting. The cockerel picked one nut and threw it on the ground, picked another and threw it, and when he threw the third one, it hit the chicken right in the eye. - What a sin! - the cockerel was upset. - How did I miss so much? A...

  • Cockerel and hen

    Dutch fairy tale

    Once upon a time there was a cockerel and a hen, they lived, did not grieve, they cooked porridge. But something bad had to happen: one day a chicken fell into a pot of porridge. The cockerel pulled it out, hung it outside to dry, and began cooking the porridge again. A fox ran past and dragged away a chicken. The cockerel saw this through the window and harnessed six white...

  • Speckled cockerel and Beyoglu

    Turkish fairy tale

    A long time ago, when the camel was a barker, and the flea was a barber, so long ago that I don’t even remember whether it was in a sieve or in straw, when I took my uncle’s cradle - creaking, creaking! - I rocked, and this is where the fairy tale begins. Once upon a time there lived a pockmarked cockerel. What worries does the rooster have? Whether red-haired, pockmarked, sleek, or...

  • Cockerel with family

    Russian fairy tale

    A cockerel walks around the yard: there is a red comb on his head, and a red beard under his nose. Petya’s nose is a chisel, Petya’s tail is a wheel, there are patterns on his tail, spurs on his legs. With his paws, Petya rakes the pile, calls the hens and chicks together: “Crested hens!” Busy hostesses! Motley-pockmarked! Little black and white! ...

  • Cockerel - golden comb and millstones

    Russian fairy tale

    Once upon a time there lived an old man and an old woman, poor, poor! They didn't have any bread. So they went to the forest, picked up acorns, brought them home and started eating. Whether they ate for a long time or for a short time, only the old woman dropped one acorn into the underground. The acorn sprouted and in a short time grew to the floor. The old woman noticed and said: ...

  • Zaykin's hut

    Russian fairy tale

    Once upon a time there lived a fox and a hare in the forest. They lived not far from each other. Autumn has arrived. It became cold in the forest. They decided to build huts for the winter. The fox built herself a hut out of loose snow, and the bunny built herself out of loose sand. They spent the winter in new huts. Spring has come, the sun has warmed up. Chanterelles-on...

  • Golden apple tree

    Belarusian fairy tale

    There lived a grandfather and a woman. And they had daughters - a grandfather's daughter and a woman's daughter. The grandfather's daughter's name was Galya, and the grandmother's name was Yulia. The woman loved and cared for her own daughter, but she kept her grandfather’s daughter in a black body, and kept trying to extricate her from the world. Once my grandfather went to the fair and bought a third-grade bull. He brought it home and said to his daughters: “You will...

  • How the hen saved the cockerel

    Belarusian fairy tale

    Once upon a time there lived a hen and a rooster. The hen laid eggs, and the cockerel got grains and treated the hen. He scoops a grain out of the hole and calls the chicken; - Co-co-co, Corydalis, I found a grain! Just once the cockerel raked out a big bob. “Well,” he thinks, “the chicken can’t swallow this grain, I’ll probably eat it myself.” Swallowed...

  • The Tale of the Golden Cockerel

    Russian fairy tale

    Somewhere, in the distant kingdom, in the thirtieth kingdom, there lived the glorious king Dadon. From a young age he was formidable, And every now and then he boldly inflicted insults on his neighbors, But in his old age he wanted to take a break from military affairs and arrange peace for himself; Here the neighbors began to bother the old king, doing terrible harm to him. So that your ends...

  • Vanka's name day

    Russian fairy tale

    Beat the drum: ta-ta! tra-ta-ta! Play, pipes: work! tu-ru-ru!.. Let's get all the music here, - today is Vanka's birthday!.. Dear guests, you are welcome... Hey, everyone get here! Tra-ta-ta! Tru-ru-ru! Vanka walks around in a red shirt and says: “Brothers, you are welcome... As many treats as you like.” ...

  • Mrs. Metelitsa

    German fairy tale

    One widow had a daughter, and she also had a stepdaughter. The stepdaughter is diligent and beautiful, but the daughter has a bad face and a terrible lazy person. The widow loved her daughter very much and forgave her everything, but she forced her stepdaughter to work a lot and fed her very poorly. Every morning the stepdaughter had to sit at the well and spin...

  • Once upon a time there was a cat, a thrush and a cockerel - a golden comb. They lived in the forest, in a hut. The cat and the blackbird go into the forest to chop wood, and leave the cockerel alone.

    If they leave, they are severely punished:

    “We’ll go far, but you stay housekeeper and don’t raise your voice; when the fox comes, don't look out the window.

    The fox found out that the cat and thrush were not at home, ran to the hut, sat under the window and sang:

    - Cockerel, cockerel,

    golden comb,

    Oil head,

    Silk beard,

    Look out the window

    I'll give you some peas.

    The cockerel put his head out the window. The fox grabbed him in her claws and carried him to her hole.

    The cockerel crowed:

    - The fox is carrying me

    For the dark forests,

    For fast rivers,

    For the high mountains...

    Cat and blackbird, save me!..

    The cat and the blackbird heard it, gave chase and took the cockerel from the fox.

    Another time, the cat and the blackbird went into the forest to chop wood and again punished:

    - Well, now, rooster, don’t look out the window, we’ll go even further, we won’t hear your voice.

    They left, and the fox again ran to the hut and sang:

    - Cockerel, cockerel,

    golden comb,

    Oil head,

    Silk beard,

    Look out the window

    I'll give you some peas.

    - The guys ran

    The wheat was scattered

    The chickens are pecking

    Roosters are not given...

    - Ko-ko-ko! How can they not give it?!

    The fox grabbed him in her claws and carried him to her hole.

    The cockerel crowed:

    - The fox is carrying me

    For the dark forests,

    For fast rivers,

    For the high mountains...

    Cat and blackbird, save me!..

    The cat and the blackbird heard it and rushed in pursuit. The cat is running, the blackbird is flying... They caught up with the fox - the cat is fighting, the blackbird is pecking, and the cockerel is taken away.

    Whether long or short, the cat and the blackbird gathered again in the forest to chop wood. When leaving, they strictly punish the cockerel:

    “Don’t listen to the fox, don’t look out the window, we’ll go even further and won’t hear your voice.”

    And the cat and the blackbird went far into the forest to chop wood. And the fox is right there: he sat under the window and sings:

    - Cockerel, cockerel,

    golden comb,

    Oil head,

    Silk beard,

    Look out the window

    I'll give you some peas.

    The cockerel sits and says nothing. And the fox again:

    - The guys ran

    The wheat was scattered

    The chickens are pecking

    Roosters are not given...

    The cockerel keeps silent. And the fox again:

    - People fled

    Nuts were poured

    The chickens are pecking

    Roosters are not given...

    The cockerel put his head out the window:

    - Ko-ko-ko! How can they not give it?!

    The fox grabbed him tightly in her claws and carried him into her hole, beyond the dark forests, beyond the fast rivers, beyond the high mountains...

    No matter how much the cockerel crowed or called, the cat and the blackbird did not hear him. And when we returned home, the cockerel was gone.

    The cat and the thrush ran along the fox's tracks. The cat is running, the thrush is flying... They ran to the fox's hole. The cat set up the caterpillars and let’s practice:

    - Rumble, rattle, harpers,

    Golden strings...

    Is Lisafya-kuma still at home?

    Are you in your warm nest?

    The fox listened, listened and thought:

    “Let me see who plays the harp so well and hums sweetly.”

    She took it and crawled out of the hole. The cat and the blackbird grabbed her - and began to beat and beat her. They beat and beat her until she lost her legs.

    They took the cockerel, put it in a basket and brought it home. And from then on they began to live and be, and they still live.

    > Tales about Cockerels and Cockerel

    This section presents a collection of fairy tales about Cockerels in Russian. Happy reading!

      Once upon a time there was a cockerel and a hen. The cockerel was in a hurry, still in a hurry, and the hen kept saying to herself: “Petya, don’t rush.” Petya, take your time. Once a cockerel was pecking bean seeds, but in a hurry he choked. He choked, couldn’t breathe, couldn’t hear, as if he was lying dead. The chicken got scared and rushed to the owner...

      The cockerel was rummaging in the yard and found a bean seed. I wanted to swallow it, but I choked. He choked and fell, and lies there, not breathing! The chicken saw it, ran up to him and asked: - Ko-ko-ko! Cockerel-cockerel, why are you lying there and not breathing? The rooster answers: - I choked on bobok... Go to the cow, ask for butter - bobok...

      Once upon a time there was a cat, a thrush and a cockerel - a golden comb. They lived in the forest, in a hut. The cat and the blackbird go into the forest to chop wood, and leave the cockerel alone. When they leave, they are severely punished: “We will go far, but you stay to be a housekeeper and don’t raise your voice; when the fox comes, don’t look out the window. The fox visited...

      Once upon a time there lived an old man and an old woman. One day they were eating peas and dropped one pea on the floor. The pea rolled across the floor and rolled into the underground. The pea lay there for a long time or for a short time, but suddenly it began to grow. It grew and grew and grew to the floor. The old woman saw and said: “Old man, we need to cut through the floor: ...

      Grandmother and grandfather lived. And they had a rooster and a hen. One day my grandmother and grandfather quarreled. And the grandmother says to the grandfather: “Grandfather, take the rooster for yourself, and give me the chicken.” Here is a grandfather living with a rooster, and they have nothing to eat. And it’s good for the grandmother with the chicken, the chicken lays eggs. The grandfather says to the rooster: “Cockerel, cockerel! Although I don’t want to...

      Once upon a time there lived a cat and a cockerel. We lived well, together. The cat went hunting, and the cockerel cooked dinner, swept the hut, and sang songs. One day the cat went hunting, and the cockerel locked the door behind him and began to cook dinner. The fox was running, saw the hut and went to the window: “Hey, who’s the boss here?” “I am,” says the cockerel. - Let me into the hut. ...

      There lived a grandfather and a woman, and they had a chicken and a cockerel. Grandfather and grandmother died, and the cockerel and chicken ate everything without them - beans and everything else. They sat on the perch. Cockerel: “Crow!” - he grabbed a pebble and choked. So the chicken cried and cried, then ran to the sea to ask for water: - Sea, sea, give me water! ...

      There lived a cockerel with a hen. The cockerel got drunk and got his trousers dirty. The chicken went to wash in the river. She washed it and washed it, and the lump on her forehead flew out of her trousers. She ran home, the cockerel was lying on the stove. “Cockerel, what do you know?” - “What should I know?” - he says. “Ah,” he says, “the Germans have come to Rus'!”...

      Once upon a time there lived a cat and a rooster and they became brothers. The cat needed to go for firewood, so he said to the cockerel: “You, cockerel, sit on the stove and eat rolls, and I’ll go for firewood, and the fox will come, then don’t respond.” Left. A fox came running and began to lure the cockerel out of the hut: - Brother cockerel, open up! Brother cockerel...

      Let's send the cockerel and the chicken to the nuts. The cockerel climbed onto the hazel tree, to the very top, and the chicken stood below, waiting. The cockerel picked one nut and threw it on the ground, picked another and threw it, and when he threw the third one, it hit the chicken right in the eye. - What a sin! - the cockerel was upset. - How did I miss so much? A...

      Once upon a time there was a cockerel and a hen, they lived, did not grieve, they cooked porridge. But something bad had to happen: one day a chicken fell into a pot of porridge. The cockerel pulled it out, hung it outside to dry, and began cooking the porridge again. A fox ran past and dragged away a chicken. The cockerel saw this through the window and harnessed six white...

      A long time ago, when the camel was a barker, and the flea was a barber, so long ago that I don’t even remember whether it was in a sieve or in straw, when I took my uncle’s cradle - creaking, creaking! - I rocked, and this is where the fairy tale begins. Once upon a time there lived a pockmarked cockerel. What worries does the rooster have? Whether red-haired, pockmarked, sleek, or...

    • A cockerel walks around the yard: there is a red comb on his head, and a red beard under his nose. Petya’s nose is a chisel, Petya’s tail is a wheel, there are patterns on his tail, spurs on his legs. With his paws, Petya rakes the pile, calls the hens and chicks together: “Crested hens!” Busy hostesses! Motley-pockmarked! Little black and white! ...

    • Once upon a time there lived an old man and an old woman, poor, poor! They didn't have any bread. So they went to the forest, picked up acorns, brought them home and started eating. Whether they ate for a long time or for a short time, only the old woman dropped one acorn into the underground. The acorn sprouted and in a short time grew to the floor. The old woman noticed and said: ...

      Once upon a time there lived a fox and a hare in the forest. They lived not far from each other. Autumn has arrived. It became cold in the forest. They decided to build huts for the winter. The fox built herself a hut out of loose snow, and the bunny built herself out of loose sand. They spent the winter in new huts. Spring has come, the sun has warmed up. Chanterelles-on...

      There lived a grandfather and a woman. And they had daughters - a grandfather's daughter and a woman's daughter. The grandfather's daughter's name was Galya, and the grandmother's name was Yulia. The woman loved and cared for her own daughter, but she kept her grandfather’s daughter in a black body, and kept trying to extricate her from the world. Once my grandfather went to the fair and bought a third-grade bull. He brought it home and said to his daughters: “You will...

      Once upon a time there lived a hen and a rooster. The hen laid eggs, and the cockerel got grains and treated the hen. He scoops a grain out of the hole and calls the chicken; - Co-co-co, Corydalis, I found a grain! Just once the cockerel raked out a big bob. “Well,” he thinks, “the chicken can’t swallow this grain, I’ll probably eat it myself.” Swallowed...

    • Somewhere, in the distant kingdom, in the thirtieth kingdom, there lived the glorious king Dadon. From a young age he was formidable, And every now and then he boldly inflicted insults on his neighbors, But in his old age he wanted to take a break from military affairs and arrange peace for himself; Here the neighbors began to bother the old king, doing terrible harm to him. So that your ends...

    • Beat the drum: ta-ta! tra-ta-ta! Play, pipes: work! tu-ru-ru!.. Let's get all the music here, - today is Vanka's birthday!.. Dear guests, you are welcome... Hey, everyone get here! Tra-ta-ta! Tru-ru-ru! Vanka walks around in a red shirt and says: “Brothers, you are welcome... As many treats as you like.” ...

    • One widow had a daughter, and she also had a stepdaughter. The stepdaughter is diligent and beautiful, but the daughter has a bad face and a terrible lazy person. The widow loved her daughter very much and forgave her everything, but she forced her stepdaughter to work a lot and fed her very poorly. Every morning the stepdaughter had to sit at the well and spin...

    (See interpretation: chicken)

    A rooster in a dream is a fan for a woman, a rival for men and a competitor in business. Sometimes a dream about a rooster foretells you a meeting with a swaggering and vain person, which will be unpleasant for you. Stabbing him is a sign of frustration. Letting him out of the house is a harbinger of your child’s imminent marriage. Fighting roosters in a dream are a sign of quarrels or strife.

    Hearing a rooster crow in a dream foretells receiving news that will indicate to you that a moment has arrived that you should not miss. See interpretation: scream.

    It is also believed that a rooster in a dream warns of betrayal or deception, as well as that the time has come to make an important decision. If in a dream you hear roosters crowing, then you should avoid quarrels and showdowns that could harm you. Sometimes the crow of a rooster in a dream warns against mistakes or betrayal.

    If you dream that a rooster laid an egg, then pleasant surprises await you, which mean the arrival of pleasant guests or the receipt of good news. Sometimes such a dream predicts an unexpected inheritance. See interpretation: feathers, an egg in which you pluck feathers from a rooster's tail, portends misfortune.

    Seeing the bright plumage of a rooster in a dream is a sign of imminent good news about the arrival of a friend or lover whom you have not seen for a long time.

    Interpretation of dreams from the Family Dream Book

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