Sadly depending on how short the lower jaw is the only humane thing to do will be to euthanize them, it's not easy however if the animal cannot eat on it's own and has to be assisted their is no quality of life.
It is hard even when you have been breeding for a while making this type of decision is not easy but one that is necessary, this is the part of breeding that is not fun but that we all face.
Hopefully the other clutch will be perfect.
They are severely short I can not imagine them eating on their own. I can't imagine having to euthanize but I'll have to man up and do what's best for them.
Graphic pic of albino below before it passed showing jaw.