Farmer Tyler Crawford lives in Knox County, which is approximately thirty minutes away from the location where the tornado struck Laurel County on Friday night.
Through various social media platforms, he made his land, feed, and care available to anyone who had been affected by a tornado and was unable to find a safe place to take their farm animals.
Additionally, he will come and transport them from your property to his own residence.
“We can handle anything that eats grain or hay, sheep, goats, cows, horses, ponies, kids ponies,” Crawford stated. “I can keep them and take care of them until they’re back on their feet, get their fences fixed their barns put back up, whatever they need.”
In his statement, Crawford stated that he was motivated to take action after witnessing the destruction firsthand on Sunday. He brought in some equipment to assist with the cleanup.
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“There was a mattress hanging on an electrical pole and I told my brother last night somebody laid down on that mattress and went to bed, that’s the house they’ve worked for, there’s no telling the sacrifices they’ve made to keep that, and it’s gone,” Crawford stated.
In addition, Crawford is a certified master logger and possesses any necessary logging equipment. In order to purchase their timber and haul it off of their land, he is offering those individuals acres of land that are full of trees that have fallen.
Crawford can be reached at the following number: 606-545-2384 if you are a victim of a tornado and you require assistance.