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If that's not working - go stay close to any big body of water (lake, river, ocean) and take them out from your inventory, that should "drop" them into the water and "drown".
Or just dump them out while picking something up when your inventory full - then walk away and don't come back (works best in the mines).
Or put them into chest that you place on the walking path of NPCs - they will destroy the chest with anything in it.
Or just put them in any chest and forget about them - as simple as that.
You can even put them into auto-grabber (before taking collected milk/wool out) - this will also allow to have permanent access to storage since it's not empty.
All my tools for working with animals get stored in there. They're there when I need them, but other than that, out of sight, out of mind.
(Or whatever else it is that I need in that building and only that building.
Will try the NPC way