The digital age has birthed a unique breed of professional: the hybrid creator who bridges traditional, labor-intensive industries with high-visibility social media marketing. Known online as Itsthatkiwigirl

In a digital ecosystem flooded with AI-generated scripts and plastic perfection, stands as a monument to a simple truth: People don't trust influencers. They trust neighbors .

: Milking cows, operating heavy machinery (tractors from brands like Fendt, Massey Ferguson, and Case IH), and shed maintenance.

At the core of her content is her professional life as a dairy farmer. Unlike many lifestyle influencers who curate purely aesthetic moments, her career is rooted in "blue-collar" labor, featuring daily tasks like milking herds, operating heavy machinery like tractors , and managing the logistics of a working cowshed. By adopting the title of "farmher," she actively participates in a global movement to rebrand agricultural work as a viable and empowering career path for women. Social Media Strategy and Content Themes

In mid-2025, she was involved in a controversy with the animal rights group SAVE (Save Animals From Exploitation), which criticized her for creating content that allegedly involved performing sexualized acts, such as drinking milk directly from a cow's udder while wearing a bikini. Creator Defense:

Brittney manages several highly engaged profiles across different niches:

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