BURNABY, BC / ACCESSWIRE / March 15, 2017 / Bayhorse Silver Inc. (TSXV: BHS) (the "Company" or "Bayhorse") has commissioned the crusher/upgrader equipment at its Bayhorse Silver Mine and commenced crushing and upgrading silver bearing mineralized material ("Material") recently extracted from the Mine.
The upgraded material will be stockpiled at the mine in 1,000 kilo (2,200 lb) supersacks, that will be individually assayed. Samples of the material and the assays will be submitted to interested potential purchasers.
The Company anticipates that up to 10,000 kilos of sacked upgraded material will be available for shipping by the end of April, 2017, with increasing quantities available as upgrading operations ramp up.
Three supersacks containing 3,000 kilos (6,600lb) of crushed mineralization will be shipped to Steinert US to refine the Ore-Sorting equipment algorithm settings to ensure maximum Ore-Sorting separation of non-mineralized from mineralized material. By removing non-mineralized material from the process stream, substantial processing cost savings can be achieved.
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With the crushing/upgrading plant commissioned, the Company will now focus on extracting up to 30,000 tonnes of mineralized material from the intermediate and upper workings of the Bayhorse Silver Mine for upgrading.
Bayhorse CEO Graeme O'Neill comments, "This milestone could not have been achieved without the support of its stakeholders, shareholders and the dedication and professionalism of its consultants and on-ground personnel who are committed to bringing the Bayhorse Silver Mine to an operational state."
Historically, Silver King Mines drilled 90 underground drill holes in 1984 totaling 15,000 feet. Using a 6 oz/ton silver cut off grade, mining of 5,718 tons averaging 16.7 oz/t silver (572.5 g/t silver) was accomplished. Historic records indicate that of the 5,718 tons produced, 23% graded between 21 - 100 oz/t silver, 71% graded between 6 - 20 oz/t silver, and 6% graded less than 6 oz/t silver. On an overall basis copper averaged 1% . The highest grade sample reported from the 1984 drilling, sampling and mining program assayed 691 oz/t silver (23,691 g/t) and 15.72% copper from a mined round containing a tetrahedrite-tennantite-rich vein.
Minerals Production Yearbook (Jacobsen, 1959), reported total historic production from the Bayhorse Mine through 1959 as 286,000 ounces of silver from 8,300 tons of mineralization for an average of approximately 34.5 oz/t silver (1,183 g/t silver). Herdrick (1981) estimated remaining shipping material to be 166,208 tons at an average grade of between 17 and 20 oz/t, at a 7.5 oz/t silver cutoff, of which Silver King mined 5,718 tons at an average grade of 16.7 oz/t silver using a 6 oz/ton silver cut-off. No mining has been conducted at the Bayhorse Silver Mine since Silver King ceased its 1984 mining program.