The market demand ate everything up at the Childers' Isis Reds Kalahari online goat sale last month.
At the fall of the online hammer, there was a 100 per cent clearance, selling as far South Australia.
All 38 bucks and 14 does sold.
The bucks averaged at $1398 and does averaged a stellar $2913.
The highest price buck was lot 904 Buck KR567 and sold for a massive $8345 to Hancock Pastoral "Leawah" St George.
The top volume buyer was David Palmer of Surat who purchased a massive 18 bucks.
Highest price doe was lot 934 Doe KR613 $4015 sold to Taylor Dennis Pastoral "Coolagh" Blackall.
Elders livestock manager Gary Cartwright said the auction exceed all expectations.
"There were a great line up of goats, every one knew about the blood lines and that was a big selling factor on the day," he said.
"The vendors were ecstatic with the sales.
"Goats went to Roma, Surat, Morven, St George, South Australia, Blackall, Gatton and Bollon."
"Kalahari Reds are a highly sourced breed and we're seeing that in auction sales across Queensland."
"Everyone is very interested in the breed at the moment, as in goats in general."