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That will work to set it in their minds that this is where they are safest, and they will go in at night. You might have to gather up one or two for a couple nights (the slow ones) but they'll get it. And you might not need to keep them in nore than a week...
Congrats! Isn't it delightful when they do something "big girl?". I always tell mine what big girls they are, as they demonstrate some new, positive behavior.
And leghorns are notoriously flighty and less affectionate to The Big Featherless Chickens Who Live In The Big Coop With All The Food.