I need help finding horses pedigree

This may not help much, but are you certain it's Bo-Gjango and not Bo-Django, which would be another very plausible spelling (the more common of the two variants of that name, and I don't know of any other word 'gjango') and it could easily mutate or get confused from owner to owner.

Realistically though it is next to impossible to backtrack an unpapered untattooed horse, because horses' names mutate/change so much from one owner to the next. As someone said above, really your only reasonable bet would be to dig into his past ownership. If that's not possible, you will probably never know, as with most horses. Since it doesn't actually *matter*, you might just consider letting it go -- thinking over and over about possible ways of tracking it down will just make you nuts and you probably have enough stress in your life already
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Good luck,

Pat
 
It does make me nuts.

I found the ex-owner of my "other " horse and she was actually thrilled to get him back. She had sold him to the S African woman I purchased him (and Gjango) from. I was able to track her down through an old coggins record.

I'm unsure of spelling. The paperwork I rec'd for Gjango was very limited. Perhaps it's a S. African name?? That's how it was spelled when he came here.

I have a registered goat named "Cloe" I would have thrown in an h and spelled it "Chloe" but that's not how the original owner spelled it. I made her collar and it says "Cloe". I can understand why names are changed along the way.

It's really not that important to me. I would like to know their REAL names and what they came from.
 

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