cow and her calf at wild cow dairy. The cow has horns and is looking straight into the camera. The calf is standing to the right of its mother length ways.

Star Potter


We meet so many interesting people on our courses & classes that every so often, we shine a spotlight on one or two in our occasional series ‘Star Potter’.

Meet Claire

claire from wild cow diary sat on a potter's wheel at eastnor pottery. she is wearing a light grey apron over a mustard coloured cardigan with sleeves rolled up. she is smiling at the camara and has a freshly thrown terracotta clay egg cup on the wheel head in front of her

100% organic

Claire and her team run Wicton Farm nr Bromyard, an organic, 100% grass fed, dairy farm. Check them out on the socials @Wild Cow Dairy WOW what a business!

cow and her calf at wild cow dairy. The cow has horns and is looking straight into the camera. The calf is standing to the right of its mother length ways.

A way of life

The Farm is more than just a place, it’s a way of thinking, living and farming. They are committed to working in partnership with nature to produce real food that heals people, animals, soil, and planet. They produce raw milk, pasteurised milk, “cow-lloumi” cheese and delicious flavoured milkshakes, all conveniently available from 24/7 milk vending machines. They do educational visits, farm tours…you can even sign up to a wild cow milking experience!

Mud glorious mud

Claire traded the mud on the farm for clay in the hand, participating on our Day Potter’s Wheel Course…and didn’t she do well! She was extremely proud of her eggcups.

a wet clay pot in the centre of a potter's wheel head. very muddy with discarded wet clay and slip present in the foreground.