We study the energetics of superconducting vortices in the SO(5) model for
high-Tc materials proposed by Zhang. We show that for a wide range of
parameters normally corresponding to type II superconductivity, the free energy
per unit flux \FF(m) of a vortex with m flux quanta is a decreasing
function of m, provided the doping is close to its critical value. This
implies that the Abrikosov lattice is unstable, a behaviour typical of type I
superconductors. For dopings far from the critical value, \FF(m) can become
very flat, indicating a less rigid vortex lattice, which would melt at a lower
temperature than expected for a BCS superconductor.Comment: 4 pp, revtex, 5 figure