The squirming set up the 'cow-hocked' look to his back legs, same with the toe splayed out in front. The little bugger stood as still as a statue for an hour while I brushed and did a bit of clipping on him. Then I tied him outside for the pictures and he started throwing a fit for his penmate in the barn.
Yes, I'd like to see pigmentation on his scrotum. And he only has a rim of pigmentation around his eyes. He does appear short in length, we've kept watching that. Comparing him to a Feb heifer who looks very long, he's the same length. He's not as smooth behind the shoulders as I'd like to see, but he was earlier so I think he's just going through a stage.
His sire is a Kootenay x 19D cow. His mother is a Boyd Heavy Hitter x HB Horizon cow.