Millions of livestock have been affected by the floods in Pakistan and are badly in need of food and medicine, Food And Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations said. Around 200,000 cows, sheep, buffaloes, goats and donkeys have already been confirmed as dead or missing but the final numbers will be much higher, possibly into millions, according to a dispatch received from FAO headquarters in Rome (Italy). If you count poultry losses, then millions of animals have already died with the entire poultry stock wiped out in some areas. FAO said, while estimating that millions of surviving animals are now facing severe feed shortages, threatening generations of Pakistans livestock.