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A village maintains a shared pasture where any resident can graze their cattle. There is no limit on the number of cattle each resident can graze. Each resident understands that if they add one more cow to the pasture, they personally receive the full benefit from that cow, while the negative impact of the slightly reduced grass available per animal is distributed among all villagers. Given this incentive structure, what is the most likely long-term outcome for the pasture?

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