The future of farming
Every insemination is a decision: the future of dairy and beef farming starts with smarter breeding decisions today. With the sorted semen technology of OPENSORT you get the right calves from the right cows, at the right time. Calves that move your herd forward, improve profitability and help you build a more efficient and sustainable business. Ask you provider for further information and possibilities!
Together we build the herd of tomorrow
More and more dairy and beef farmers choose for sorted semen to take their breeding strategy to the next level. Whether you use genomic testing or rely on years of experience, sorted semen helps you to produce more elite heifers from your very best females, while creating greater value male calves from the rest of your herd. With proven fertility and exceptional purity you build the herd of tomorrow.

Confidence in every straw
Together with your genetic partner, we can deliver the best sorted semen to move your herd forward.
| Superior fertility results. We don’t just claim high performance: we prove it in the field. Extensive data shows that OPENSORT produced semen yield superior fertility compared to other technologies. In large-scale trials, we achieved a non-Return Rate (NRR5 6) of 55.3 % in first AI heifers, significantly outperforming other sorted semen options. | |
| Uncompromising purity. When you invest in sorted semen, you want results. With a proven field purity of > 90%, you can plan your herd renewal with absolute confidence. Whether you are selecting for elite female replacements or driving a profitable beef-on-dairy strategy with high-value male calves, our technology ensures you get the right calf every time. | |
| The right bull at the right time. Genetic progress shouldn't have to wait. You choose the bulls that fit your breeding goals. That means faster access to elite genetics and more opportunities to keep your herd moving forward. No restrictions, no obligations. | |
| Independence and freedom of choice. OPENSORT is not involved in genetics. That means full independence in your breeding decisions. You remain completely free to choose the bulls you want, aligned with your strategy and genetic partners. |
Real farmers. Real results.
What happens when sorted semen becomes a key part of your breeding strategy? Discover the stories of Cox Wensink from Hoenhorst Farms in Canada and Marc Benninghoff from Benninghoff Milchenergie in Germany. Two progressive dairy farmers who have successfully integrate sorted semen into their businesses. Explore their stories to learn more about the decisions they’ve made and the outcomes they’ve achieved.
Why sorted semen?
| Faster genetic progress. Produce replacement heifers from your best cows and accelerate genetic improvement across your herd. | |
| More value from every calf. Breed more of the calves your business needs, while reducing low-value calves. Maxime the return on every breeding decision! | |
| Greater planning certainty. A reliable supply of replacement heifers gives you more control over herd expansion, replacement and selection decisions. | |
| A more sustainable herd. Smarter breeding decisions leads to greater efficiency, improved herd performance and a lower environmental footprint. | |
| Better animal welfare. Sorted semen helps to create more desirable breeding outcomes by reducing the number of low-value male dairy calves and supports responsible herd management.* | |
| A more sustainable future. A more efficient herd means greater productivity with fewer resources. Optimized herd efficiency can contribute to a lower environmental footprint and has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 24.6% by 2030.* |
*Animal (2018). 12:S1, pp s97-s103. Applications and benefits of sexed semen in dairy and beef herds, S.A. Holden and S.T. Butler.
Are your ready to take the reins? Ask your genetic partner for sorted semen from OPENSORT and experience the power of precision and independence in your own barn.
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