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Sheryl Crow's recent tour with Kid Rock is causing ire amongst her supporters, who say she's donating "blood money" from concerts that take place at rodeos.
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updated 7/11/2011 8:20:07 AM ET 2011-07-11T12:20:07

Sheryl Crow, hailed as a champion of wild horses that roam the range in the U.S. West, has been criticized by a national animal rights group that is calling her a hypocrite for performing at a Wyoming rodeo.

The "All I Wanna Do" singer planned to donate a portion of the proceeds from her July 22 concert at the Cheyenne Frontier Days to a wild-horse protection group that's suing the government to try to halt a big mustang roundup in Nevada. Crow is the opening act for Kid Rock on a summer tour that includes the Wyoming gig.

But Showing Animals Respect and Kindness claimed that wild horses are abused at that event in a special race just for them.

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"How can an organization dedicated to helping wild horses take blood money that was based, in part, on abusing wild horses? We believe what Ms. Crow is doing is nothing but PR spin," said Stuart Chaifetz, a spokesman for the Illinois-based group.

The group, also known as SHARK, called on the Cloud Foundation to reject the donation.

Ginger Kathrens, executive director of the Colorado-based group, said she and other activists consider Crow a true champion of wild horses. Crow has adopted a wild horse and contributed time and money to the cause of keeping them on public lands, she said.

SHARK's criticism is unjustified because rodeos are prohibited under the 1971 federal Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act from using mustangs removed from the range by the government, Kathrens added.

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"I think it's important for people to know the wild horse act prohibits the activity they're concerned about," Kathrens told The Associated Press. "They are not using wild horses off our ranges in that race."

A spokesman for Crow agent John Marx at the William Morris Agency in Beverly Hills, Calif., referred inquiries to Crow's publicist, who did not respond to an email. In a statement issued on her website last week, Crow said she was aware of "the contrasting and very passionate opinions that people have about this event and rodeos in general."

She said she was making the donation "in recognition of these differences and out of my love for wild horses."

Chaifetz said Crow only decided to make the donation after its protests over her involvement at the rodeo.

He said SHARK helped coordinate a June 24 protest at a Crow book-signing in Salt Lake City at which activists showed up with a banner reading, "Sheryl Crow: Betrayer of Horses."

The Cloud Foundation is trying to win an emergency injunction to block the federal Bureau of Land Management's roundup of 1,700 mustangs scheduled to begin this weekend along the Nevada-Utah line.

A hearing on the request is scheduled Thursday in U.S. District Court in Reno.

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Video: Sheryl Crow answers TODAY viewers' questions

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    >>> with sara hains" when our very own sara heads across to the msnbc digital cafe where the crowd is standing by with their burning questions for us. hopefully they are he all for sheryl . you ready?

    >> i think i'm ready.

    >> we were having some audio problems but sara , can you hear us now, honey?

    >> we're here with patty and janice from riply's believe it or not -- i added that part -- west virginia and they have a question for sheryl .

    >> sheryl , my question is, do you have a favorite country artist that you like to perform with?

    >> that can actually get me in trouble. i have been so lucky. i've gotten to perform with so many incredible artists, willie nelson , emmy lou harris . i'm a huge fan of brad paisley who actually happens to be the father of my son's best friend , huck. that's always fun.

    >> that's a cute name, too, huck.

    >> william huckleberry. and the two of them are hell helliens.

    >> you didn't mention any women.

    >> i also love, love dolly parton .

    >> i'd like to perform with her, too. that's the best.

    >> we have a second part to this question. would you consider doing a duet with kathie lee ?

    >> absolutely.

    >> we just did! louis licari la-la-la-la-la.

    >> we have birthday girls from texas who have a birthdayesque question.

    >> we are here all the way from alba albany, texas, we are here to celebrate our birthday and we would like to know how you celebrated your 40th bririrthday. i had the most fun. you have to remember -- or not remember but from 36 to 40 i was dreading 40 because there's something about turning 40 as a woman that signifies a lot of --

    >> try 50. doesn't get easier.

    >> at that point all the artists on the radio were like 17 years old, britney spears and christina. i decided i would just throw a huge party for myself. i hired a club. i had all my friends play with us and we played for like three hours. everyone sat in from don henley to bonnie raitt , dwight yocum. youtube was not up and running yet. there was nothing like youtube.

    >> but somebody probably taped or filmed it. you could still put it up.

    >> i've not seen it.

    >> well don't miss your opportunity for the 50. you know what i'm saying?

    >> okay, i won't.

    >> when is that?

    >> about nine years from now.

    >> okay. thank you, sara . thanks, everybody over there. still to

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