The animal itself isn't really called anything. However the hair coat colour is called a roan if the two different hair colours come from two different colour varieties of the same breed, which, in this question, the prime example belongs to the Shorthorn.
However, the animal can also be called a crossbred, particularly if the sire (or dam) is Charolais or a white Shorthorn and the dam (or sire) is Angus or Red Angus. With an AngusXCharolais cross, the resulting calf is grey to mousy in colour. With a CharolaisXRed Angus cross, the resulting calf could come not as a roan, but a yellow or red-factor calf (orangy in colour). ShorthornXRed Angus cross may result in roan colouration. AngusXShorthorn calves, however, may come out as grey calves (if a white shorty was bred to a pure black angus), or blue roan (if a roan shorty was bred to an angus).
Codominant
Codominance is what it is called. That is when neither allele is completely dominant over the other.
No, the offspring of identical parents would not always look like the parents because everyone has dominant and recessive traits, where the recessive traits do not show but is still in DNA. That said, recessive traits not shown in parents can be passed on as dominant traits to offspring - making offspring not always identical to its parents. (this is also called genetic variation)
Well, there really aren't any special names for the head of a cattlebeast. In veterinary terms, a head of a cow is called a head; ears are ears, the nose is a nose, the bridge of the nose is called the muzzle, the eyes are called eyes, etc.
homozygous dominant or recessive depending on what gene it is
It is called hybrid because it uses 2 different power sources.
disserent structural forms of the sme element are called
because they did not know what to call them
because they have different personalities
do you mean solvent. because it is called universal solvent because it dissolves alot of different things
Because they are boys and they have different parts from girls
Because you use different modes to access it!