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High Grade Silver Assay Results Obtained from Bayhorse Mine in Oregon, USA

Bayhorse Silver Inc. CEO Graeme O'Neill is pleased to report that the Company has received select sample assay results from the "run of mine" mineralization extracted from the Bayhorse Silver Mine as tabulated below:

Sample Weight g/t Ag oz/t Ag Cu% Zn%
1 0.34kg 24,738 795.35 13.08 9.2
2 1.04kg 17,040 547.85 5.87 7.6
3 0.63kg 3,641 117.06 2.69 3.03
4 4.24kg 1,423 45.75 5.24 1.7
5 0.27kg 700.7 22.53 2.32 0.76
6 0.73kg 583.2 18.75 5.03 2.23
7 3.36kg 559.6 17.99 3.67 0.82
8 1.50kg 283.3 9.11 9.12 4.71
9 2.43kg 137.5 4.42 1.39 2.08
10 4.24kg 35.7 1.15 0.32 1.03

Over 542 kg (1,190 lb) of "run-of-mine" material has been received in Vancouver from the Bayhorse Silver Mine. This material was sampled during the first week, the third week, and the fifth week of stockpiling. As reported in the Company's news release BHS2016-10, 85kg of this material was submitted to Metsolve Metallurgical Labs, Langley, BC, for comparison assays, and continued Dense Media Separation in preparation for mine-site mineral processing.

Additionally, as tabulated above, ten select samples from the first and second sampling were assayed separately by Metsolve Labs, using MS1714, 24 element assay package with fire assay for gold and silver, and four acid digestion for ICP. The samples are selective by nature and may not be representative of the material being sampled.

The select samples assayed were taken from the first sample size of approximately 85 kilograms (180 lb) and the second sample size of approximately 200kg (440lb) from the mineralized "run of mine" material that the Company has excavated and stockpiled.

HRB Mining Services Mining Engineer Ron Krusemark estimates that to date, HRB has excavated, hauled to the surface, and stockpiled, approximately 800 metric tonnes (880 tons) of mineralized "run-of-mine" material. Stockpiling of run-of-mine material for metallurgical testing is ongoing.

Bayhorse CEO Graeme O'Neill comments that, "in order to maximize silver grades and recovery at the Mine in a cost effective manner, all 'run-of-mine' material will be subject to some form of ore-sorting prior to entering the processing stream to minimize diluting the stream with waste and lower grade mineralization rock."

A further shipment of 110 kg (242 lb) of the mineralized "run of mine" material was submitted to Mt Baker Mining & Metals of Ferndale, WA, (MBMM) for crushing and sizing testing for the Dense Media process. A Wilfley table test was conducted by MBMM on fines material under 1 mm from the crushing and sizing test and the resultant products have also been submitted for assay.

A shipment of 75kg of the mineralized "run-of-mine" material sized between 1" to 4" has been shipped to Steinert USA for further testing on Steinert's Ore-Sorting equipment.

Photos of the "run-of-mine" material extracted while clearing underground workings can be viewed at: http://www.bayhorsesilver.com/mineralization-rocks-at-the-mine/

For additional comprehensive metallurgical concentrate testwork, approximately 800 tonnes of the stockpiled "run-of-mine" material is being evaluated for shipping to either the New Jersey Flotation Mill in Kellogg, Idaho, or the U.S. Grant Mill, Virginia City, Montana.

Mineralization at the Bayhorse Silver Mine occurs within veins, stockworks, replacements and pods dominated by sulfosalts tetrahedrite-tennantite, acanthite and other sulfosalts together with abundant sphalerite (Leitch 2013). Chalcopyrite, galena and minor pyrite are present.

Mining by Silver King Mines in 1984 produced 5,718 tons of silver bearing material, of which 23% graded between 21 - 100 oz/t Ag, 71% graded between 6 - 20 oz/t Ag while 6% graded under the cut-off grade of 6 oz/t Ag.

HRB Mining Services LLC, Mining Engineer, Ron Krusemark, a Qualified Person, took, or supervised taking the samples and has taken an additional 247kg that have been submitted for assaying to substantiate earlier samples collected by HRB. Chain of custody of all samples was guaranteed from the mine to the processing laboratory.

Bayhorse Silver Inc. a junior exploration company is earning an 80% interest in the historic Bayhorse Silver Mine, Oregon, USA, that has potential for a substantial silver discovery Bayhorse is also earning a 75% interest in the past producing Bridging the Gap Project, consisting of ASARCO's historic Crown Point, Silver King, Ranger, Wyoming, Curlew, and Blackhawk silver/lead/zinc mines in Idaho's Silver Valley. The Company has an experienced management and technical team with extensive exploration expertise. This News Release has been prepared on behalf of the Bayhorse Silver Inc. Board of Directors, which accepts full responsibility for its contents.

Mining Engineer R. Krusemark , a Qualified Person and Technical Advisor to the Company has prepared, supervised the preparation of, or approved the technical content of this press release.

Source: http://www.bayhorsesilver.com/

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