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FloJo & Chayni 8 From mother to daughter to granddaughter, how FloJo touched them all. SUMMER 2015 • rodeofame.com It isn’t really a fairy tale because it’s all true. Also, there’s no handsome prince who rides in on a white horse. It’s all about a very talented and sensitive gray horse and how he wove five Texas women into his own Cinderella story. This is about 9-year-old Chayni Chamberlain’s FloJo and in all reality, it’s a love story. Mary Ellen and Larry Flo and Susan Martin are horsemen of the purist kind. Gifted people who understand and honor the ways of the horse; all have horse minds and slow hands. Their friendship goes back to the roots of organized barrel racing and the foundation of the state’s racing industry that took hold in West Texas earth. Susan is a top hand barrel horse trainer. Her origins and philosophies were shaped by her grandfather who was a foreman for the 6666 Ranch. Cutters and racehorses were living textbooks for the lessons her grandpa taught the young girl. She spent as much time on the 6666’s as possible. Years later, Whose Dat Bunny’s owners sent him to her as a long two year old to begin his career as a futurity barrel horse. Susan knew he was special. The young stallion was tense around men, so she warned her help off of him and committed to taking the colt every step of the way herself. One fateful day, she had to run to town. When she returned a short hour later, Whose Dat Bunny’s future had been forever altered by one brutal man. He’d been beaten, nearly lost an eye and had fractured bones in both front legs. More continued on page 10