Breed of hens?

Astrx

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anyone know what breed these hens are they lay cream eggs.I’m not sure but could they be lavender buff Orpingtons?
 

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anyone know what breed these hens are they lay cream eggs.I’m not sure but could they be lavender buff Orpingtons?
Orpington is a breed. Buff and lavender are two colours that Orpingtons come in. Lavender buff orpington isn't a thing. I'm no good at recognizing breeds by sight, but I can tell you that orpingtons lay light brown eggs, so those birds probably aren't pure orpingtons.
 
Orpington is a breed. Buff and lavender are two colours that Orpingtons come in. Lavender buff orpington isn't a thing. I'm no good at recognizing breeds by sight, but I can tell you that orpingtons lay light brown eggs, so those birds probably aren't pure orpingtons.
Ohh okay I never knew that the buff Orpingtons we’re called that because of their color.the egg pic is very bad quality and was taken in bad lighting but the eggs are a little brownish color
 

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