True, all calico's do have autosomal red. I too have had several females but the color was not predominantly on the chest but more evenly spread throughout the body with red blotches in the crest, I agree their coloring is not nearly as intense as the males color, but I believe the majority of calico's that are hatched are males as you rarely see photos of calico females and 90% of what I have hatched here have all been males. I have had some females with white, but very few. I do not breed for calico's as my color goal. They are simply test breedings and most are given away as pets to children. I kept this male simply because I love his color pattern. I have no idea what I am going to do with him, for me, he serves no purpose for breeding, so for now, he is just a pretty boy to look at. LOL