david and lesley morris say some of the horses - are being kept under the care of friends. they have put up a fence around much of the debris - to keep the horses still there - away from the damage.david morris: "i think everybody that was here in disbelief like we were because i hadn't seen any other damage in bedford county or anywhere close." standup: "the morris's say the support they have received so far from the community is overwhelming. they say friends came to help out with cleanup the day the storm happened."lesley morris: " you know you have friends and you know you have family, but like this happens, you know, it really comes together."the morris's say insurance company assesses the damage. they say right now - they're still not sure how much they'll be able to rebuild.lesley morris: "we'll rebuild something. but it depends on how much we get from the insurance as to what we'll be able to put back. you know, expect to lose a 40 thousand dollar barn." dollar barn." 40 thousand expect to lose a 40 thousand dollar barn." the morris's say many friends and local group