AERIAL was a neglect starvation case that we rescued in 2003, one of the only two TLAER demonstration horses we did not raise ourselves - but she has found her calling in this unusual “job” TLAER.  From a meager foal suffering with severe malnutrition to a gorgeous American Indian Paint Horse, her beautiful blue eyes and medicine hat coloring belie her diva attitude and strong opinion that humans are made to be horse scratching posts and provide treats!  She can rear on command, lays down, climbs up on obstacles, and generally endeavors to entreat students to pet and scratch her, then give her lots of treats. She certified in only 1 year to complete all of the demonstrations in the TLAER program in 2004.  “Famous in her own mind”, she has been highlighted and featured in numerous articles in magazines, photographs in newspapers/ TV news, and is even featured on the cover of “Save Your Horse”, by Michelle Staples, an introduction book about large animal rescue for horse owners…and even has had her own online opinion column.  Aerial can be found in a pasture in Pendleton, South Carolina and will sign autographs by appointment only.