Here's what I use sometimes:
hand full of hay
1/4 cup of chinchilla pellets (preferably Mazuri, Oxbow or Traditions)
1 teaspoon whole grain or cracked oats (find this at a feed store)
Use a blender on high to pulverize it into a powder.
Caution: Let the powder settle to the bottom before taking the top off of the blender!
Place it in a container and ALLOW IT TO COOL COMPLETELY (I stick mine in the refrigerator in an air tight container for about half an hour).
If you add the yogurt or acidophilus before it cools completely, it will kill the flora the chin needs to keep it's digestive system moving.After it is cool, add one capsule of acidophilus (health food store) and mix well.
CAUTION: Once the acidophilus is added, it must be kept in the refrigerator. The bottle of acidophilus must be kept refrigerated after opening.
You can mix a small portion in with a teaspoon of yogurt (I use strawberry or blueberry yogurt ... they seem to like it best.) and offer it to your little one in a spoon/Popsicle stick/ or tiny bowl.
OR you can mix it with cold water ... just enough to make it thin enough to get through the syringe.
I also mix the dry powder recipe with smaller amounts of water ... just enough to make it moist and stick together, then I form little footballs about the size of raisins and let them have one at a time. Keeping the others refrigerated in air tight containers. This will provide him with a soft food that will be easier to eat than the dry pellets.
Jo Ann