William Shatner gets horse semen in divorce settlement. His ex got the Kentucky home

William Shatner was awarded horse breeding equipment — and even horse semen — in his divorce settlement with ex-wife Elizabeth Shatner, according to court filings and media reports.

The actor’s divorce was settled in Los Angeles Superior Court Tuesday, according to court records. They separated from one another in February 2019, court records show.

The couple divvied up their four horses, according to media reports. William will get Renaissance Man’s Medici and Powder River Shirley, while Elizabeth will get Belle Reve’s So Photogenic and Pebbles, People reported.

But the former “Star Trek” actor, who is a horse breeder, will get “all horse semen” as a part of the settlement, Entertainment Tonight Canada reported.

It’s not the first time Shatner has had a court case involving horse semen and one of his wives. He was sued in 2003 by ex-wife Marcy Lafferty Shatner, who claimed William “broke an agreement in their 1995 divorce settlement that allowed her one breeding privilege per calendar year” with their American saddlebred stallions, the Associated Press reported.

William and Elizabeth Shatner also divided their homes, including a home in Versailles, Kentucky that Elizabeth will get, according to People.

In 2018, Shatner tweeted that he only visits his Kentucky home “once or twice a year.” But perhaps now it’s his old Kentucky home.

William and Elizabeth Shatner raised and trained American saddlebreds at their Versailles farm, WAVE 3 reported in 2018. He had homes in Kentucky, including Lexington, since the mid-1980s, the Associated Press reported.

The couple will not receive any financial support from one another as a part of the settlement, according to People. They were married for 18 years.